| The Ironbark Centre
is a purpose built facility for instruction and research
in outdoor education, nature tourism and science teacher
education at LaTrobe University’s Bendigo campus.The
centre speaks to the questions of how a largely urban Australian
population experience, imagine and understand the landscape,
a question central to outdoor education research and practice.
The design of the Ironbark Centre draws attention to, and
invites debate on, the many issues surrounding environmentally
sensitive building practice.
Careful location of the building has minimised disturbance
to areas of high conservation value. Aspects of passive
solar design have been incorporated, such as the use of
natural light, heavy insulation and heating system design
reduce energy consumption. The building emphasises sustainable
usage of timber. The windows and interior trim are recycled
hardwood, the frame is plantation pine, and the exterior
cladding is regrowth and plantation hardwood, radially sawn
to minimise wastage.
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